Here is a look at projections for 2011 for the Phillies Big Three, per ESPN.com:

Roy Halladay: 21-6, 2.40 ERA, 260 1/3 IP, 33 BB, 252 K, 1.03 WHIP

Cole Hamels: 18-8, 2.49 ERA, 230 IP, 43 BB, 221 K, 0.96 WHIP

Cliff Lee: 18-10, 2.66 ERA, 247 IP, 55 BB, 241 K, 1.07 WHIP

For the season, they are 2nd, 3rd, and 5th respectively in the National League in ERA and strikeouts, and 1st, 4th, and 7th respectively in WHIP. They are 1st, 2nd, and 3rd respectively in strikeout/walk ratio, and in Average Game Score.

NONE of the Big Three are in the Top 35 in the National League in run support. In fact, Lee and Hamels have received the 7th and 9th WORST run support of 61 qualifiers in the National League. Halladay’s run support is 41st.

The Phillies have 3 9-game winners. The rest of the National League have 5 combined. In the National League, there are 5 qualifying starting pitchers with ERAs below 2.66 – the Phillies have 3, the Braves have the other 2 (Jurrjens and Hanson).

In the month of June, when the Big Three have started, the bullpen has thrown a COMBINED TOTAL of 19 2/3 innings.